City girl. It was written all over her like a sign warning him to keep off. Sure, Slade McPherson would train her horse...With his ranch one bad day away from foreclosure, he can't afford to turn away a paying customer. But no way is this cowboy getting involved with a woman like Jordana Lawton -- n
The Last Cowboy
โ Scribed by Green, Crystal
- Book ID
- 108612229
- Publisher
- Silhouette
- Year
- 2006
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 112 KB
- Series
- Wycliffe, Texas 2; SSE-1752
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781426810626
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
โฆ Synopsis
All housekeeper Felicia Markowski wanted was the baby she thought she could never have. But the unexpected prediction from a carnival fortune-teller gave her a sense of hope she'd lost long ago -- and led her straight into the arms of cattle wrangler Jackson North.
Felicia believed the rugged loner-next-door was the man who would give her the child she so desired. But Jackson was hiding a painful past, and though he found solace in Felicia's embrace, he was afraid to take a chance on a new life. To make her dreams come true, Felicia had to help the man she loved face the truth -- and heal his shattered heart.
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